The Track of the Repetend: Syntactic and Lexical Repetition in Modern Poetry |
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... repetends , but the two lines at the beginning of the new stanza are . It is as though the two lines of the burden are displaced onto the beginning of the new stanza . The fact that there are three identical rhyme sounds in each of the ...
... repetends , but the two lines at the beginning of the new stanza are . It is as though the two lines of the burden are displaced onto the beginning of the new stanza . The fact that there are three identical rhyme sounds in each of the ...
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... repetends are not functional , for both of them are frag- mented exclamations , serving as intensifiers but grammatically and informationally redundant . In the last example , however , the semantic motivation for their stasis is self ...
... repetends are not functional , for both of them are frag- mented exclamations , serving as intensifiers but grammatically and informationally redundant . In the last example , however , the semantic motivation for their stasis is self ...
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... repetends , though , that the distinction between syntactic and lexical repetition is hardest to maintain . As discussed in the Introduction , there are times when a high degree of phonic repetition obscures relational repetends , and ...
... repetends , though , that the distinction between syntactic and lexical repetition is hardest to maintain . As discussed in the Introduction , there are times when a high degree of phonic repetition obscures relational repetends , and ...
Contents
Repetition Times Trace | 1 |
History and Structure | 45 |
Refrain Types Exemplified | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
analogous anaphoric appears appositional becomes beginning called clause close comes complex construction context contrast creates critical death definition effect elements Eliot equivalence example fact figures final force formal four frame function given gives groupings hand human idea identical implies initial involves kind language later less lexical lyric meaning medial metaphor mind mode modified nature noun opening pair parallelism passage pattern phonic phrase play poem poem's poet poetic poetry position possible predication present Press question reader reading reference refrain refrain line relation repeated repetends repetition rhetorical seems seen semantic sense sentence shift similar simile song sound speech stanza statement Stevens Stevens's strophe structure suggests symmetry syntactic syntactic repetition syntax takes terminal things thought tion turn units University verse Whitman whole wind